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Rotisserie Ready Stuffed Shoulder of Free Range Lamb

£37.98£56.97

  • p/Kg: 18.99
  • Origin: UK
  • Maturation: Dry Aged
  • Supplied: Fresh
  • Hand Made1

Our rotisserie-ready shoulder of West Country free-range lamb, stuffed with sweet lamb and mint stuffing, offers tender, juicy meat with a classic flavour twist. Perfect for roasting or slow cooking, it’s ideal for a showstopping meal.

suitable for:

barbecue
roast
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Our rotisserie-ready shoulder of West Country free-range lamb is a true masterpiece, combining premium-quality lamb with a sweet and fragrant lamb and mint stuffing. Sourced from lambs raised on the lush pastures of the West Country, this joint is tender, juicy, and full of flavour.

The natural richness of the lamb is perfectly complemented by the sweet mint stuffing, which adds a classic and refreshing twist. Ideal for roasting or slow cooking, this shoulder transforms into melt-in-the-mouth meat with a beautifully caramelised crust, making it the perfect centrepiece for family meals or special occasions.

To achieve the best results, roast it low and slow to allow the flavours to infuse and the meat to become incredibly tender. Serve with traditional sides like roasted potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and a rich gravy, or pair it with lighter accompaniments such as couscous, minted peas, or a fresh salad.

Conveniently prepared and ready for the oven, our rotisserie-ready lamb shoulder is a showstopping dish that’s both easy to cook and impressive to serve. Celebrate the heritage, flavour, and quality of West Country free-range lamb with this premium stuffed joint.

Stuffing

Bread Crumb (Wheat), Rusk (Wheat), Mint, Sugar, Rice Flour, Maltodextrin, Dried Glucose Syrup, Salt, Acidity Regulators (Sodium Diacetate, Malic Acid), Modified Starch (Maize), Herb, Stabiliser (E415), Colours (Paprika Extract, Beta-carotene, Plain Caramel), Yeast Extract, Natural Flavourings Allergens in Bold

Energy: 1052kJ / 253kcal
Fat: 19.8g, of which Saturates: 8.9g
Carbohydrate: 0g, of which Sugars: 0g
Fibre: 0g
Protein: 18.8g
Salt: 0.13g

Cooking a rolled shoulder of lamb on a BBQ rotisserie is a splendid way to get juicy, flavorful and tender lamb. Here’s how you can achieve that perfect roast:

Ingredients

  • 1 rolled shoulder of lamb
  • Olive oil or pork fat
  • Coarse sea salt
  • Optional: herbs and spices (such as fennel seeds, thyme, and garlic powder)

Equipment

  • BBQ with a rotisserie attachment
  • Sharp knife
  • Meat thermometer

Preparation

  1. Prep the BBQ:
    • Preheat your BBQ to a high heat to start the crackling off, aiming for around 450-500°F (230-260°C). If using charcoal, let the coals become white-hot.
  2. Mount on the Rotisserie:
    • Secure the lamb onto the rotisserie spit, ensuring it is balanced for even cooking.
    • Once mounted, place the spit on the BBQ and turn on the rotisserie motor. Close the lid to keep the heat high initially for the crackling.

Cooking

  1. Initial High Heat:
    • Cook at the higher temperature for about 20-30 minutes to dry the skin. You should see the skin beginning to bubble and crisp.
  2. Lower the Heat:
    • After the initial high heat phase, lower the BBQ temperature to around 325°F (160°C) for the remainder of the cooking time. This ensures the meat cooks through without burning the crackling.
    • A general guide for cooking time is about 25 minutes per pound, but the best way to ensure doneness is by using a meat thermometer.
  3. Check for Doneness:
    • The pork is done when the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C). At this point, the meat will be juicy, and the crackling crisp.
  4. Rest the Meat:
    • Remove the lamb shoulder from the rotisserie and let it rest for at least 15 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute, ensuring a moist roast.
  5. Serve:
    • Slice or shred the lamb shoulder

Storage Information

All our products are supplied fresh unless stated otherwise.

Fresh Product

Fresh products are labelled with a fresh use by. When we complete your order it is cut fresh 1 day prior to delivery. If you wish to freeze the product you can be assured you can do so. You should do so immediately you receive it.

We recommend that you label what you freeze with the following MAXIMUM suggested BEST BEFORE DATES:

  1. Beef, Lamb & Pork 365 days 
  2. Poultry 180 days
  3. Sausages & Bacon 365 days
  4. Mince of any kind 120 days

Frozen Product

Any frozen product you receive from us will have a frozen use by date on it. 

When defrosting we recommend taking the product out of the freezer and defrosting gradually in you fridge. Depending on the size of the product you should take it out 2-3 days prior to use and use it within 2 days

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Suggested Roasting Joint Sizes

Here's a handy chart to help determine the right portion sizes for meat joints based on appetite size:

Appetite SizeBoneless Meat (g per head)Bone-in Meat (g per head)
Small Appetite125–150 g200–250 g
Medium Appetite150–200 g250–300 g
Large Appetite200–250 g300–350 g
Extra Large Appetite250–300 g350–400 g

Notes:

  • Boneless Meat: Includes lean cuts like beef topside, pork loin, or chicken breast.
  • Bone-in Meat: Includes cuts like leg of lamb, rib roast, or chicken thighs.

These portions are for the main course. If the meat is part of a larger meal with substantial sides, you could reduce the quantities slightly. For feasts or special occasions where people may indulge, consider the higher end of the range.

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